Biased BBC News describes supporters of a clean Brexit as "hardliners" and leaving the EU on WTO terms as "crashing out". Time to scrap the Licence Fee and close down this propaganda outfit. bbc.co.uk/news/business-…

Days after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russian legal authorities deployed the rule of law for political purposes, Interpol is about to elect a Russian government official as its head. Crazy. nyti.ms/2zdgXQ9

Oddone Longo, un grande della cultura italiana, un compagno

It is a myth - still peddled by many on the Left - that most capitalists oppose free movement. On the contrary, big business is the main cheerleader for open borders. It knows an unregulated labour supply means cheaper wages. When will the Left catch up? insider.co.uk/news/brexit-bu…

If @Theresa_May is unable to negotiate an agreement that can win a majority in Parliament and work for the whole country, Labour’s alternative plan can - and must - take its place. #CBI2018 https://t.co/NJWW1E6QkS

BREAKING: Treasury Minister, Robert Jenrick, has just conceded that Govt will publish an economic impact assessment which will compare the terms of our EU membership now with the proposed Withdrawal Agreement (leading to an FTA) and ‘no deal’(WTO terms) before the meaningful vote

This is important. Only 15 days after Trump imposed what he described will be the toughest sanctions in history, the South Korean giant Samsung opened its new store in Tehran.
It's the largest one in the Middle East and the third largest one in the world... twitter.com/SadraMohaqeq/s…

This is what Iain Duncan-Smith’s delegation of senior Brexiteers went to see the PM about this afternoon. They left No10 tight-lipped, but sources said it was “a constructive meeting”. Will it be enough to win them round?